Chico ComÚn

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A Common Boy's Uncommon Love Story

La 25's song "Chico ComÚn" tells the story of an ordinary boy whose life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a girl at an old train station. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a chance encounter that blossoms into something significant. The boy, described as a typical figure from any neighborhood, crosses paths with a girl who seems to be wandering alone. This meeting breaks the silence of their mundane lives and sets the stage for a transformative experience.

The song delves into themes of courage and self-discovery. The boy, emboldened by the encounter, begins to open up about his life and dreams. He claims the streets as his own, walked with heart and soul, and finds the courage to confess his final destiny in a bar, aided by a few drinks. This moment of vulnerability and honesty marks a pivotal point in his journey, symbolizing a break from his ordinary existence.

The lyrics also explore the theme of memory and the passage of time. The boy promises to stop the clock when the girl leaves, holding onto a handkerchief she gave him as a token of their time together. This handkerchief becomes a symbol of their connection and the memories they created. The song concludes with a sense of longing and nostalgia, as the boy leaves a sigh at the station and loses himself in the streets, promising to meet again in a new song. The recurring motif of Rock & Roll underscores the enduring impact of this encounter on his life, making it unforgettable.

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  1. Ella
  2. Varias Emociones
  3. Hasta La Victoria Siempre
  4. Galopando
  5. Viaje De Vida
  6. Mundo Perfecto
  7. Hacelo De Nuevo
  8. Vicios y Rock and roll
  9. Ruta 25
  10. Hasta Que Muera
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